So what can Boring Money do for me?

We help you understand your savings and investment choices. We'll explain what's what. We scour the markets so you don't have to, sharing our independent expert view on which providers are the best. And don't just take our word for it. See what 1000s of normal savers have to say as well.

Think of us like the lovechild of a financial magazine and TripAdvisor.

We do

Believe that investing should be accessible to everyone

Provide feedback from everyday investors like you

Think we can help anyone with £50 a month or more to save

Make our money from research and consultancy...

...not hidden sneaky click-throughs or dodgy deals

We don't

Have any products to sell

Get paid to like any products

Try and screw over our readers

Think you need to be rich to be an investor

Say anything we don't mean

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Back to School and Avocado Alert

It’s been Back to School for workers and pupils in England and Wales this week. Facebook has buckled under the weight of photos of sweet little people bundled up in stiff new uniforms (which will be lying in a crumpled heap on the floor of someone else’s bedroom by the end of next week!)

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Important stuff: Holly and the team have worked in the finance industry for many years but we are not regulated to give you personal financial advice, nor are we regulated by the industry watchdog (although we do talk to them a lot). For every story on this site about a good investment, or something which went up by 10% or made someone £200, we could share a story about a bad investment, something which fell by 10% or lost someone £200. Nothing’s certain when investing so if you’re really unsure, or dealing with complicated stuff like working out what to do with a pension when you retire, we’d really suggest you get some financial advice. Here are some tips on how to pick a good financial adviser. Or check out Unbiased or VouchedFor. Just remember, commission has been banned now so advisers need to be very clear with you about what you are paying them and when.